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Xavier Coulon resolved JBDS-3552.
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Resolution: Done
Docker tooling allows for container volumes configuration, which means that with Docker
running natively on Linux or in Boot2Docker or Docker Machine, mounted volumes are shared
with the host system and it is possible to deploy the application from DevStudio and let
the container pick the exploded war file and then all subsequent/incremental changes, just
as if the app server was running on the host.
Developer - be able to incrementally deploy changes to docker
containers
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Key: JBDS-3552
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-3552
Project: Developer Studio (JBoss Developer Studio)
Issue Type: Story
Components: docker
Reporter: Max Rydahl Andersen
Assignee: Xavier Coulon
Fix For: 9.1.0.Beta1, 10.0.0.Alpha1
User Story:
As a Developer I want to be able to incrementally deploy changes to my running
application without building from scratch so I can see changes quickly.
Acceptance Criteria:
* Once the initial application is deployed changes made in the IDE should be deployed
over to the containers filesystem/deployment.
* Changes that the runtime support to pickup dynamically (i.e. html/js for JavaEE) should
take effect immediatly and be seen in a browser refresh.
* Changes that the the runtime requires a restart for (i.e. class files) should take
effect when restarting the application (which should not require a rebuild from source)
* Same workflow should work for docker and openshift applications (but each might
implement it differently using oc sync or docker rsync or volume mounts etc.)
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